Cornerstone ranch5/2/2023 My grandma shared a room temporarily with another woman, separated by a curtain. When I visited Cornerstone Village, it was very clean. I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident I think Medicare pays for a double room, but they didn't have that many people there at the time, so they made sure that she was able to get a room by herself. The rehab was good, and my mom recovered really well, and a lot of it is just great emotional care and encouragement. My mom had already been living in the assisted living side, so she was kind of a cheerleader. A lot of people go there, and this was their first experience outside of their own home, and many of them at the end of their stay were facing the fact that they probably would need to leave their own homes and live in assisted living, and so the staff did a really great job of helping them understand that it's not the end of the world to move out of your house. They had like a group that would come in and sing for them and just do things to keep the spirits up. And rehab hospitals don't always have activities, but she could go to activities that she wanted. When you are an elderly person, and when you go to rehab at a regular rehab hospital, they don't always care for you understanding that you are elderly, so the thing about Cornerstone was they understood what she could do, they didn't push her too hard, but they would give her lots and lots of encouragement, like, "Yes, you can do it." The staff understood that this is an elderly population, and so it was like the right kind of environment for someone who needed assistance in ways that weren't necessarily related to rehab. It was Medicare because she came from the hospital. It had been private pay, and it became a Medicare facility. It doesn't have as fine a reputation in town as it used to. The only thing I can say about that facility is it is an older facility. ReviewerRD#011422x My mom lived in Cornerstone at the Ranch. Overall I enjoyed my visit and it was made better by seeing a smile on my grandmas face. Before she stayed there, I never knew what went on in retirement places/hospices. It was cool to see that they provided her with meals and laundry service, stuff like that. They advertise at the entrance of the building how it is family owned and operated, but you could really see that in this case. They offered alot of things, including physical therapy, which was what she needed at the time. It wasn't too far from where I lived, so visiting wasn't a hassle. It was very easy to find her room, the staff helped whenever we asked for anything. My grandma didn't mind the food but it wasn't liked by everyone. The outside had pretty little gardens that people could enjoy. The whole experience gave me a hospital-type feel. Mduho13 When I visited Cornerstone Village, it was very clean.
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